Inspired by the look of the GDM3 login manager, the goal is to have a theme that is as fully transparent and out-of-the-way as possible. This means a panel that blends right into the desktop, simple flat, transparent buttons, and the bare minimum when it comes to menus and elements that overlap the workspace.

The theme works on GNOME-Shell 3.14, 3.16, 3.18, 3.20, 3.22, 3.24, and 3.30; use whichever version you need.

There are a couple known minor bugs in the GNOME 3.14 version, which don't show up in the 3.16 version:
-Occasionally, a modal dialog will have a full black background instead of dimming
-The panel clock has no shadow until you first mouse over it
-The date label doesn't show up until the second time you open the calendar popup

Thanks!
I've never used the Dash to Dock extension and didn't add anything to the theme specific to it. I just tried it out now and it seems to work. The icons show up just fine. You'd like some sort of a background on the dock when it overlaps things?

1 May 2016 1 year ago

Added support for GNOME 3.24

2 years ago

22 April 2016:
-Added GNOME 3.20 version
26 January 2016:
-Added GNOME 3.18 version
14 September 2015:
-Added version with GNOME 3.16 support
-New look/functionality for certain elements in 3.16 version because of GNOME changes